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GO-SLOW TACTICS

CANTERBURY FREEZING WORKERS NO CHANGE IN POSITION (P.A.) CHRISTCHURCH, Max. 19. There was no change in the freezing works “go slow” in' Canterbury to-day, and some indication of the Government’s attitude is still awaited. The Minister of Labour, Mr P. C. Webb, has not yet returned to work after an absence caused by ill-health. The works have now been operating at two-thirds the normal rate of killings for a week. It is possible that the Conciliation Council dealing with the New Zealand freezing Industry wage increase proposals generally may meet in Wellington this week. If it does meet the visit of the Canterbury representatives to Wellington would present an opportunity for discussions with representatives of the Government and the Labour- Department.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 4

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GO-SLOW TACTICS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 4

GO-SLOW TACTICS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 4

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